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Graffi Gravi
Graffi Gravi (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: GRA 010. Rel: 11 Mar 19
Yoshinori Hayashi - "Dissociative" (8:25)
Telephones - "Kalimbalimbo" (6:12)
DB.Source & Riccardo Schiro - "Montevago" (3:02)
Dynamo Dreesen - "Reactivate" (7:59)
Oyvind Morken & Kaman Leung - "Tunnel Visjon" (5:31)
Acidboychair - "The End (At Any Speed)" (4:48)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Gravity Graffiti has been doing great things with its series of split 12"s already, but now the Italian label goes one better for its tenth release with this mighty double pack of heavy hitters. First up is the ever-untouchable Yoshinori Hayashi, who gets as straight up as he possibly could with the freaky house burner "Dissociative." Telephones is feeling particularly dubbed out and groovy on "Kalimbalimbo", while DB.Source and Riccardo Schiro take things strung out and textural on "Montevago". Dynamo Dreesen is in rave mode for the pepped up and delightfully weird "Reactivate", leaving the final side to Oyvind Morken & Kaman Leung's chugging "Tunnel Visjon" and the rubbery side swipes of Acidboychair's "The End (At Any Speed)".
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Time Capsule Extensions
Maps Of Hyperspace - "Beta" (Longer version) (7:35)
Off Land - "Collapsar" (extended cut) (7:07)
Glo Phase - "Fire Flies" (extended 12" mix) (6:25)
John Beltran - "The Descendent" (Longer version) (7:29)
Adriano Mirabile - "Caju" (extended version) (7:03)
Sanderson Dear - "A Place For Totems" (extended version) (6:10)
Review: Sanderson Dear's Stasis Recordings released the original Time Capsule compilation in 2020 - a 20-track exploration of ten different ambient techno artists exploring two ideas each in compact form for a box set of 7"s. Now the label has revisited some of the project's standout moments and offered a chance to enjoy extended versions gathered on a single 12". From Maps Of Hyperspace shaping out atmospheric halls of synth work on 'Beta' to Glo Phase offering some gorgeous, sparkling grooves on 'Fire Flies', there's plenty of ground covered on this release. Of course the mighty John Beltran is a big drawer too, and his typically stellar 'The Descendent' doesn't disappoint in its full extended version.
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Intérprete: Vincent Inc
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Fragments Of Reincarnation
Cat: AT 213. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Fragments Of Reincarnation (2023)
Review: Sheffield-based experimental label Another Timbre is reissuing some of their most sought-after CDs, starting with this collaboration between Berlin-based Japanese composer and reeds player Michiko Ogawa and cellist, composer and noted classical-electronic fusionist Lucy Railton. Designed as an exercise in creating musical magic using just three musical elements - cello, organ and sho (a Japanese reed instrument) - Fragments of Reincarnation is an evocative, atmospheric and at times hypnotic piece that sits somewhere between cutting-edge modern classical, ambient and immersive sound design. The interplay between the cello and sho, gently dancing atop a bed of sustained organ chords, is particularly impressive.
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1994
1994 (limited green transparent vinyl 12")
Cat: ASIPV 038. Rel: 26 Sep 22
Ola De Luz (10:46)
Heartless (8:23)
1994 (10:34)
Plasma (8:49)
Review: Despite the title sounding like an archive collection, 1994 is actually the debut album from OKRAA. It has an emphasis on live performance and makes for a gorgeously immersive and even evolving listen from the aways excellent A Strangely Isolated Place label. All four pieces are over with minutes but they are worthy of their playing time for the way so much unfolds in such engaging fashion. Synths are cold and innocent on 'Ola De Luz' while 'Heartless' is more textural, dark, heavy in its mood. The title track is another heavy and introspective one while 'Plasma' has a more optimistic feel that lifts the spirts.
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Nebelgelb
Nebelgelb (12")
Cat: TMN 001. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Tau (7:12)
Nebelgelb (feat The Metropolitan Narrative) (6:57)
Tau (Vril Vintage Tool remix) (7:11)
Nebelgelb (feat The Metropolitan Narrative - Sleeparchive remix) (4:59)
Review: The smudged, dark and shadowy nature of the creepy artwork for this new 12" on TMN Trax is indicative of what to expect musically of this new label. It's a collab EP from Ones and Rasval with an appearance from The Metropolitan Narrative and remixes from Vril and Sleeparchive. 'Tau' is the deep and dubby roller that opens up with a grainy vibe and foggy atmosphere over muted drums, then 'Nebelgelb' gets more edgy with layers of subtle haunting pads and paranoid voices panning about the mix. Vril's contribution is a pacey, warm and lo-fi techno hypnotiser and Sleeparchive closes down with muted dub brilliance.
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Tribute To Jake Stephenson
Tribute To Jake Stephenson (limited 12" + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RD 016. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Optic Eye - "The Listening" (Aural Sculpture mix) (5:14)
Optic Eye - "Brain Of Morbius" (6:13)
Optica - "Dolcevita" (5:23)
Optica - "Hashidity" (Red King Size mix) (6:50)
Optica - "Macrorobotic" (7:21)
Review: Jake Stephenson sadly passed away in 2005 but his music lives on not least in the minds of the re:discovery records label who honour him again here. He was a prolific producer with a wide array of monikers and had several different styles in his arsenal. This five track EP shows that and then some with a mix of deep techno, ambient laced electronic and more. This one comes with an insert in which Jake's brother Silas and producer and friend Brian Trower share some stories of Jake the person and musician. 50% of the proceeds to go a charity Silas picked to honour his late brother.
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Less Popular Than Cats
Cat: VR 010. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Reedale Rise - "Track 1" (19:53)
outlier - "Track 2" (19:15)
Jo Johnson - "Track 3" (19:43)
Romanticise The World - "Track 4" (21:34)
Review: Verdant's tenth release is another meandering and mystic trip through ambient electronic sounds that leaves you a million miles away from wherever you started. All four artists here excel with electro producer Reedale Ris kicking off in languid, far-sighted fashion with their mournful synths and distant cosmic designs. Out.Lier's 'Track 2' is another one cast adrift on deepest space with smeared pads and floating aural details suspending you in mid air. Jo Johnson's cascading synth motifs are pure and innocent and cathartic and Romanticise The World's 'Track 4' is mellifluous and hopeful.
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Less Popular Than Cats (B-STOCK)
Cat: VR 010. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Reedale Rise - "Track 1"
outlier - "Track 2"
Jo Johnson - "Track 3"
Romanticise The World - "Track 4"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corners of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent working condition***


Verdant's tenth release is another meandering and mystic trip through ambient electronic sounds that leaves you a million miles away from wherever you started. All four artists here excel with electro producer Reedale Ris kicking off in languid, far-sighted fashion with their mournful synths and distant cosmic designs. Out.Lier's 'Track 2' is another one cast adrift on deepest space with smeared pads and floating aural details suspending you in mid air. Jo Johnson's cascading synth motifs are pure and innocent and cathartic and Romanticise The World's 'Track 4' is mellifluous and hopeful.
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Anthroposcene
Saphileaum - "Prologue" (5:16)
Alfred Czital & Moon Patrol - "Act I" (6:11)
Human Space Machine - "Act II" (5:44)
Owl - "Act III" (5:27)
Orca Silent - "Act IV" (9:38)
Martinou - "Epilogue" (3:07)
Review:  Lost In Translation's debut release, Anthroposcene, is a vital coming together of various artists each with their own take on ambient. It is all airy soundscapes and lo-fi pads to start with from Saphileaum's 'Prologue' while Alfred Czital & Moon Patrol bring in some silky broken beats and warped electronics on 'Act I.' Human Space Machines's 'Act II' is deep rolling techno bliss and on the flip, we get everything from cavernous underwater soundscapes to Orca Silent's edgy dub 'Act IV' and Martinou's soothing closer 'Epilogue.'
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Intérprete: Agnostic Rhythm, Tom Drew
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Polymorph EP
Polymorph EP (CD + download code)
Cat: PITPZD 25. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Polymorph (extended mix)
Polymorph (ASC mix)
Polymorph (Zake remix)
Polymorph (Aural Imbalance remix)
Polymorph (Ossa remix)
Polymorph (Influx remix)
Polymorph (Fax remix)
Review: Past Inside The Present welcomes back accomplished and prolific ambient master zake, this time alongside Oss and Fax who released the original featured track, 'Polymorph' on Module. Here it gets revisited by a top contemporary team after the hazy and absorbing extended mix kicks things off. ASC then goes dark with his mood rework and Zake himself remixes with a more optimistic sense of crepuscular synth lushness. Aural Imbalance layers in some fizzing and malfunctioning electronic sounds, Ossa suspends you amongst his heavenly rays and Influx brings gently broken beats. Fax shuts down this varied offering with a more edgy ambient sound.
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Álbumes
Placelessness
Cat: SOMA 052LP. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Placelessness I (18:12)
Placelessness II (20:33)
Review: It's fair to say Placelessness is the work of an Australian experimental supergroup. Oren Ambarchi has been a towering figure of hyper-minimalism since the mid-80s, most notably creating tense and elongated stretches of recordings and performance using guitar tone. Robbie Avenaim is an accomplished experimental drummer, and Chris Abrahams heads up The Necks. That's a very condensed biography for three incredibly accomplished musicians who finally make good on years of live collaborations and criss-crossed pathways to deliver a stunning album which brings their respective qualities into sharp relief, somehow fuller than their solo efforts without losing the vital subtlety and patience which has guided them to greatness.
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A Tension Of Opposites: Vol 1 & 2
A Tension Of Opposites: Vol 1 & 2 (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WOE 005. Rel: 12 Apr 22
Obverse (Volume 1: At Variance) (2:16)
Retrograde (3:50)
Contra (4:19)
Antipode (2:33)
Discrepant (3:08)
Crosswise (3:37)
Anomic (3:24)
Inimical (3:02)
Antonym (4:47)
Sunder (4:55)
A Far Cry (4:21)
Unfolding (Volume 2: Into The Pleasure Garden) (12:08)
Entrancement (7:32)
Ravishment (12:33)
I Don't Know I'm Not A Dream (11:08)
Review: Despite what you might assume, O Yuki Conjugate are actually an English duo. Hailing from the country's renowned hinterland somewhere between ambient and industrial, the pair - better known as Roger Horberry and Andrew Hulme - first started the project in 1982, a time in the nation's history that was particularly fertile for sonic experiments of the synthesised kind.

A Tension of Opposites is proof they have lost little of their imagination and creative spark, even decades later. Born in the first year of the pandemic, 2020, both artists worked in isolation and therefore both had different ideas about how a sonic response to the most batshit crazy situation in living memory should sound. The result, then, is a lush, intoxicating, and thoughtful journey through tonalities, resonance, and deep refrains that offers two sides of the same terrifying, traumatic, and life-changing story.
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Hands That Bind (Soundtrack)
Cat: DC 839. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Go Spend Some Time With Your Kids (4:55)
Wasn't There Last Night (2:50)
He's Only Got One Oar In The Water (3:22)
That's Not How The World Works (3:23)
A Man's Mind Will Play Tricks On Him (5:04)
Here Is Where I Seem To Be/The Good Lord Doesn't Need Paperwork (7:30)
You Have No Idea What I Want (7:38)
One Way Or Another I'm Gone (4:26)
Review: Jim O'Rourke handles the soundtrack for Hands That Bind, a Canadian drama film directed by Kyle Armstrong and starring Michael Shannon, Elisabeth Moss and Willem Dafoe. The American musician and producer is known for his eclectic and experimental work in a deluge of genres, spanning rock, folk, jazz, ambient and electronic - all shine through with equal gravitas on the OST, reflecting O'Rourke's talent for creating atmospheric cinematics that perfectly complement the film's theme of a local land scandal, and its conspiracy-level implications.
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Nouveau Depart
Nouveau Depart (transparent copper vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 250 copies)
Cat: MD 324. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Nouveau Depart (5:15)
L'eveil (6:12)
Traversee (5:54)
Transformation (4:23)
Compassion (3:43)
Guerison (8:14)
Review: Franck Zaragoza continues to shape out a vivid catalogue of ambient and soundtrack-oriented work with this latest release on his label n5MD, which celebrates ten years of activity this year. The Bordeaux-based artist has been on a spiritual journey of sorts, which has manifested in the introspective nature of his most recent albums, and the theme continues on Nouveau Depart. His rich and accomplished sound embraces beats and rhythms as expressive tools within his broader compositions, but this is harmonically-minded music first and foremost, crafted with care and rendered in startling detail.
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Gently Down The Stream
Gently Down The Stream (2xLP + insert)
Cat: RD 017. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Adagio, A Deux (3:54)
Down The Stream (5:43)
Agonic Drift (2:15)
Low Tide (4:53)
Channel Movement (5:13)
Floating Point (6:06)
Ahurani (6:26)
Gyre Of Time (5:08)
Red Tides (2:57)
Lite Raining (5:54)
Under Current (5:27)
Ebb & Flow (8:02)
Review: Off The Sky is an alias for Jason Corder, a prolific ambient electronica artist who broke through in the glory days of the clicks and cuts era. Somewhere near the same zone as Fennesz or the music found on City Centre Offices, Corder's delicate constructions found a magical synergy between fragile melodies and pin-rick sound design, perhaps best demonstrated on his 2005 album Gently Down The Stream. Previously confined to a limited CD distribution, now re:discovery have picked up on the release and given it a full double-vinyl pressing, with the resulting warmth of the sound really lending itself to the cosy beauty of Corder's compositions.
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In The Afterworld
Cat: ATLP 17. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Motorway Acid (5:16)
Microdose Mondays (5:17)
London Stock (4:26)
Meanwhile In The Smoking Area (3:53)
Thursday (4:05)
Retracted (6:09)
Praha (4:42)
Review: It's been a while since we've heard from Acid Test, not least in welcoming two rather prolific producers: Om Unit, the UK footwork-via-dubstep-via-halftime originator; and TM404, the Swedish purveyor vintage sonic machinations and minimalisms. 'In The Afterworld' might sound to explore the theme of life after death, but its track titles reflect on the best aspects of life itself, with the downtempo 'Microdose Mondays' reflecting the joys of casual psychedelics use at the start of the working week, via downtempo refractions and joyous echoes, and 'Meanwhile In The Smoking Area' evoking the various grotesque, humanoid beasts one might encounter during a mid-rave break.
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Intérprete: Agnostic Rhythm
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Insec
Insec (LP + insert)
Cat: SB 200. Rel: 26 Feb 24
PreSec (2:16)
Segmentor (22:08)
Dipvoid (11:18)
Sector Fade (12:09)
Review: If this is your initial encounter with Omit then buckle up and prepare for some first contact stuff. The South Island New Zealander has been creating otherworldly arrangements since 1990, taking listeners on deep space explorations via sounds that are as inviting and alluring as they are strange and disconcerting. Humans, after all, tend to feel very wary (to put it mildly) about stepping into unknowns. On Insec this is particularly pronounced. The sense of vast is omnipresent throughout the four mammoth tracks, distant tones sound as though they're refracted rays of light bouncing off some satellite or other, or solar sails deployed on a ship exploring a far off cluster of exoplanets. The individual pieces blend perfectly and lead into one another to create a sense of epic odyssey. An adventure through noises that are impactful because of the surrounding silence and their own innate qualities.
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Iris
Iris (limited green vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ASIPV 044. Rel: 15 Nov 23
Tangeri (4:05)
Kettlesoul (4:37)
Look Up (6:13)
Deserto (3:00)
Sarakiniko (2:51)
Cante Jondo (3:31)
Maori (4:09)
Samovar (5:18)
Cambiasso (6:12)
Sine Fine (4:13)
Review: A Strangely Isolated Place has secured this second most captivating album from One Million Eyes. They impressed many with their magical debut album Drama back in 2021 and once again reach new heights in the world of ambient here with Iris. Their brand of ambient is relatively fulsome, with lots to focus on from the smeared and pastoral chords to the muted synth modulations, the vinyl crackle, distant vocal cries and the heavenly backlit glow. It is an absorbing and positive place to be with a sense of optimism colouring the airwaves thought.
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Intérprete: Marco Gallerani, DJ ROCCA
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R Plus Seven
R Plus Seven (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 240. Rel: 04 Oct 13
Boring Angel
Americans
He She
Inside World
Zebra
Along
Problem Areas
Cryo
Still Life
Chrome Country
Review: Having firmly established himself as one of the foremost experimental producers of the past decade with albums like Replica, Returnal, and Rifts, Daniel Lopatin here makes the logical move to electronic music bastion Warp Records. On first listen R Plus Seven is quite unlike any of his other records, largely eschewing the arpeggiated drones of his early work and sample-based collages of his last album for something much more vivid. Coming across like a combination of the emotive minimalism of Terry Riley and Steve Reich, and the hyperreality of James Ferraro's Far Side Virtual, R Plus Seven nevertheless stakes its own claim in the world of post-everything electronic music, combining delicate, introspective moods with shocking moments of recognisable sonic signification. Quite possibly Lopatin's best album to date.
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Metallic Spheres In Colour
Metallic Spheres In Colour (180 gram vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 194399 89361. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Metallic Spheres In Colour (Seamless Solar Spheres Of Affection mix) (19:51)
Metallic Spheres In Colour (Seamlessly Martian Spheres Of Reflection mix) (19:39)
Review: Metallic Spheres In Colour is the remixed and reimagined version of the 2010 album Metallic Spheres, a collaboration between historic electronic duo The Orb and Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour. Though the original LP was a psychdelic meeting of minds in ambience - resulting in the conjuration of an advanced, extrasensory life-form in sound known as the 'metallic spheres' - this remix version reflects Alex Paterson's latent desire to flesh out the original's more Orby contours, producing an "almost enitrely different album".
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Metallic Spheres In Colour
Cat: 194399 89372. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Metallic Spheres In Colour (Seamless Solar Spheres Of Affection mix)
Metallic Spheres In Colour (Seamlessly Martian Spheres Of Reflection mix)
Review: Metallic Spheres In Colour is a newly reimagined and remixed version of David Gilmour and The Orb's 2010 collaboration Metallic Spheres. It arrives via Sony Music and is a brilliantly trippy work that stems from an idea by The Orb's founder Alex Paterson who always thought that, in the wake of the original version of the album, he could have done more to it. What stopped him was their original concept of "making the music like the Blade Runner soundtrack meets Wish You Were Here." As such, they decided to revisit it, remix it, and make it like an Orb classic that has resulted in a completely different but equally great work.
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Lore Of The Land
Lore Of The Land (gatefold green vinyl LP)
Cat: GM 010. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Against The Tide (4:41)
Eye Of A Lens (4:17)
Somewhere Nearly Gone (3:24)
Money Can't Buy (2:49)
Lore Of The Land (4:18)
The Forest At Night (3:43)
Black Knight (3:17)
Save Me From The Carnival (4:29)
Wishing Well (4:34)
Down To The Ring (3:33)
Review: Lore Of The Land is a debut release from Order of the 12 and it was recorded under the castle in Lewes in East Sussex. It features the legendary Richard Norris on keyboards, drums and production and drawing on all his considerable know-how next to Rachel Thomas on vocals and Stuart Carter on guitars. The record pulls from Sussex folk music as well as plenty of hints of a love and respect for psych-folk acts such as Trees or Mellow Candle. It's a beautiful 10-track body of work that sounds both steeped in ancient mystery and full of fresh modern invention.
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Cosmosis
Cosmosis (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 3024OTK 3. Rel: 06 Dec 23
Non Believer
Cosmosis
Epiphania
Raw Whispers
God Given
Rebirth
Geronimo
Blue Hills
Odyssey
Astra
Review: London-based producer Otik releases his first album Cosmosis on Martyn's label 3024. The 11-track LP signifies the fourth album on the imprint across its ten-year tenure, showcasing a more introspective side to Otik's musical output. The album leans into delicate melodies, hazy atmospheres and lush analogue sounds, often evoking blissed-out feels and ripples of brilliant colour. Produced three years ago during lockdown, Cosmosis comes after a period of spiritual struggles, where Otik questioned his faith, religious beliefs, and the concepts of right and wrong. While the pandemic allowed ample time for reflection, Otik translated these thoughts into music from his Peckham-based studio, later finding a home on 3024's evolving discography. Keen to release a body of work that explores the journey of enlightenment and the struggles to get there, Otik drew inspiration from the luminary filmmaker Terrence Malick and how Malick portrayed ideas and philosophies in films like The Tree of Life and Voyage of Time. As a result, the record conveys a compelling narrative of rebirth, told through exquisite sound design and a push-pull pace that oscillates across the album.
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The Dahlem Diaries
Cat: MFM 063. Rel: 31 Aug 23
The Dahlem Diaries (part 1) (4:55)
Half Brain Naked (3:41)
Left Hand Society (2:44)
Talkoot (4:51)
Small Town Nights (6:05)
Geoluread (2:55)
Gottischlag (feat Gatto Fritto) (4:49)
Solid Maybe (5:47)
Malarkeys (4:45)
Happy & I Skipped (5:27)
Review: Offering a gentler approach than his previous releases on R.I.O. and brokntoys, Philipp Otterbach comes to Music From Memory with an album of inward ambient reflections in which the guitar takes centre stage for the first time. Otterbach's sound is broad and inquisitive, folding field recordings and snatches of speech in amongst dexterous synth lines and expressive guitar, creating a thoroughly satisfying, mellow trip through beatless pastures. The predominant mood is a hopeful, upbeat one, although shot through with a playful surrealism which keeps things interesting rather than one-dimensionally pleasant. It's as rich a listening experience as you'd expect from a Music From Memory release.Alexis 'Lex' Blackmore.
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Alaya
Alaya (2xLP)
Cat: APPIAN 017. Rel: 16 Oct 23
Suspend (5:55)
Moabit, 022017 (8:54)
Antarika (4:15)
Worshipper (12:40)
Isochrone (5:27)
Svagatam (5:16)
Ghara (4:28)
Celesta (6:25)
Catatonic (7:02)
Review: Irish artist Outlier is in fine form here as he sets out n a mission to explore a panoply of genres in a new double 12" for Appian Sounds. Alaya is an immediately immersive listen from the first moment the first pads of 'Suspend' smear out around you. There is a deftness to the barely there dub rhythms of 'Moabit, 022017' which means the track plays out like a half remembered dream and 'Worshipper' is suspensory ambient with only the lightest cosmic signifiers for company. That reserved and tender artistry continues even on more beat driven cuts like the gorgeous 'Svagatam'.
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Chorales
Chorales (LP limited to 300 copies + insert)
Cat: AM 2304. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Chorale 1 (1:40)
Chorale 2 (1:08)
Chorale 3 (1:03)
Chorale 4 (1:31)
Chorale 5 (2:19)
Chorale 6 (3:40)
Chorale 7 (2:36)
Chorale 8 (4:04)
Chorale 9 (2:53)
Chorale 10 (2:43)
Chorale 11 (2:12)
Chorale 12 (1:47)
Chorale 13 (2:08)
Chorale 14 (0:54)
Chorale 15 (2:46)
Chorale 16 (2:10)
Chorale 17 (2:52)
Chorale 18 (2:22)
Chorale 19 (1:22)
Chorale 20 (1:29)
Review: Sit back, relax, stick on Albert Alan Owen's new album Chorales and allow yourself to sink into a deeply spiritual and emotional record that is both minimal and intimate. A meditation of piano that is coated in vinyl crackle, and manages to captivate you from front to back with its sheer melodic beauty. Owen's ability to turn you in on your inner self is second to none. As you get lost in deep thoughts you will not want to come back to the real world. Our suggestion? Don't. Simply put it on again from the start.
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A Pale Shelter
A Pale Shelter (clear vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITPV 056C. Rel: 13 Dec 21
A Pale Shelter (feat Benoit Pioulard) (4:20)
Mourning Shadows We Perish (5:37)
A Failing Of Will (6:40)
Solace Awaits Us (feat Benoit Pioulard) (5:57)
Whispers Unheard (4:24)
Today Is All We Have (4:07)
In Silence She Speaks (3:27)
Review: 'Yet today is all we have In silence she speaks The rivers below Valleys and peaks As a pale shelter once cherished The shadows we mourn Have all but perished '

'A Pale Shelter' is a trio collaboration between zake, City of Dawn, and Ossa. Two tracks feature close friend Benoît Pioulard. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri.
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Syntheticopia
Syntheticopia (LP + download code)
Cat: PITPZD 021. Rel: 30 Aug 22
Astronomer, Inc (3:55)
Syntheticopia (2:08)
Calculating Trajectory (1:53)
Galaxy Twilight (5:08)
Mission Control (0:51)
Drifting (5:41)
Uncharted Region (5:28)
Space & Time (5:42)
Acquisition Of Signal (3:26)
Metric Expansion (3:42)
Review: Space is the place - at least, it's the place uppermost in the mind of Indianapolis-based label Past Inside The Present founder zake and his sonic partner Ossa - location given as the north pole according to his Twitter - as they embark on collaborative 10 tracks. The fact that that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA to you and me - has supplied them with celestial sound emissions for the tracks is a bonus. But ultimately, the real headline factor once it's actually on your turntable is the vivid atmospheres and gorgeous textures that the pair are capable of generating. The album's closer, 'Metric Expansion', is a tremulous glory, peaking and slipping away like rays of sunlight. 'Space & Time', meanwhile, is a simple, gliding analogue delight, and 'Drifting' proves you can carve imperceptible beauty from a couple of well-crafted chords.
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Module
Module (limited cassette + CD)
Cat: PITPZD 022. Rel: 13 Dec 22
Nex (8:26)
Module (7:50)
Cache (7:19)
Polymorph (5:35)
Datasphere (8:39)
Gyre (7:43)
Module (Dark Mass mix) (6:18)
VII (Ambient Acid mix) (6:23)
Nex
Module
Cache
Polymorph
Datasphere
Gyre
Module (Dark Mass mix)
VII (Ambient Acid mix)
Review: Esteemed ambient auteurs, zake and ossa's collaborative output continues to soothe and delight in equal measure. After Syntheticopia in August 2022 and the dark long-player 'A Pale Shelter' in 2021 between zake, ossa, and City of Dawn comes Module, a collaboration that includes seasoned electronic producer Ruben A. Tamayo, under the alias FAX. The power trio brings forth an eight-track excursion into heavy ambient atmospheres with moody soundscapes and a real weight of melancholy. As always, the textures are grainy and lo-fi, the drones long-held, and the chords which poke through the clouds, bring subtle rays of hope and optimism. It is the latest and maybe the greatest chapter in this ongoing story from zake and ossa with featured collaborators.

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